Russians attacked Dnipro with 20 "Shaheds": four people were killed, another 21 were injured, three of them in serious condition. VIDEO&PHOTOS(updated)
On the evening of March 28, the enemy attacked the city of Dnipro with drones.
This was reported by Censor.NET with reference to the message of the head of the Regional Military Administration Serhii Lysak.
The head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Serhii Lysak, reported enemy drones in the sky over the region. He urged residents to stay in safe places.
Later, Lysak said that several fires had started due to the drone attack.
"Several fires broke out due to the UAV attack. Preliminary, there is damage in the residential sector. All information is being clarified," he said in a statement.
Updated information
Later, Lysak reported four injuries as a result of the Russian attack.
"We have the first information about the victims in Dnipro. Four wounded were taken to the hospital. The information will be updated. A large-scale fire broke out in a restaurant complex. A high-rise building and private houses also caught fire. Rescuers are working everywhere. They are taming the fire," he wrote.
Update
At 11:11 p.m., Lysak reported that there was a preliminary death due to an enemy attack on the Dnipro. The information is being verified.
"Six more people were injured. Among them is a 27-year-old pregnant woman. She has a stab wound. Two of the injured are in serious condition. They are a 69-year-old man and a woman," the official said.
He added that all services are working on the ground - emergency services, doctors, police officers, and utility workers.
Update
At 11:45 p.m., Lysak reported that the death toll from Russian "Shahed" attacks had risen to four.
"The number of people injured is increasing. At the moment, there are 15 of them. Three of them are in serious condition. Four locals will be recovering at home. The others remain in the hospital," the official said.
The head of the RMA added that the enemy attacked Dnipro with more than 20 drones. Most of them were shot down.
Update
Later, Lysak reported that the number of victims increased to 19.
"Several high-rise buildings in Dnipro were damaged as a result of the evening UAV attack. Fires broke out in almost a dozen private houses. Garages and service stations caught fire. Rescuers managed to localize the fire in the hotel and restaurant complex," the official wrote.
Update
As of the morning of March 29, the number of victims of the Russian attack has increased to 21.
The youngest among them is 19 years old. The oldest is 74.
There are still 13 victims in hospitals. The doctors are there to provide all the necessary assistance.
Earlier it was reported that Russian attack drones were spotted in Ukrainian airspace. The enemy launched UAVs from the north and south.